On Tuesday, Jan 28, 2003, at 18:21 America/New_York, Cory Dodt wrote:
> Just a list of things I plan to ask for anyway (in no particular
> order):
>> * hardware
>> * money
>> * engineers to fix Mac-related bugs in Twisted (or other dependencies)
> directly ... the list could provide me with a log of a run of trial to
> help here
>> * a list of the problems python users are most likely to mention to
> Apple
> sales engineers, and solutions for same
Well, I think I'm the resident OS X developer here, I actually have the
expensive subscription to their developer's program, mostly for the
hardware discounts.. There isn't much of a problem for Twisted on
MacOSX, even with the crippled stock 2.2 interpreter.. I use it as my
primary development platform for Twisted and everything else.
What Apple needs to do, for god's sake, is allow Jack Jansen
<Jack.Jansen at oratrix.com> to maintain the Python build in darwin and OS
X proper. Or at least consult with him before releasing something.
Apple er.. screwed up a lot of ./configure options when building the
2.2 build that ships with OS X. If the thing was built properly it'd
be ready to do full GUI applications (Modules to interface with
CoreFoundation, Carbon, etc), it even builds a GUI application launcher
*and* an IDE!
It would also be nice if it shipped with the ctypes and pyobjc modules,
which covers all of your other needs. Neither of them are totally
stable yet though.
Hardware, money, and engineers are not required at all.. The community
has already done all of the work, it's just up to Apple to integrate it
into their distribution. Python has been pretty solid on OS X for
about 12 months now. It would be *nice* if some apple heads would
subscribe to pythonmac-sig at python.org and
pyobjc-dev at lists.sourceforge.net.
-bob